Month: June 2021
Doyel: Did new coach Rick Carlisle just say the Pacers are close to NBA title contention?!
Rick Carlisle hasn’t changed at all, same no-nonsense guy he ever was, which makes it intriguing when he says Pacers aren’t far from title contention.
Indiana blows up the 9th most fireworks in the country
Zippia examined which states in America import the most fireworks per person and concluded Indiana has one of the 10 most explosive Fourth of July celebrations in the country.
Father sentenced to 16 years for sons’ drowning deaths while he was on heroin
“The pain he’s going to have to endure for the rest of his life because of the loss of his children is more punishment than I could ever put on him,” Lake Criminal Court Judge Samuel Cappas said.
U.S. Steel pursuing carbon capture, hydrogen projects in bid to lower emissions
Pittsburgh-based U.S. Steel is now working on carbon capture and hydrogen projects that could help it significantly lower its carbon emissions.
Donald Rumsfeld dies at 88. The former defense secretary oversaw Iraq, Afghanistan wars
Donald Rumsfeld served under President George W. Bush and played a central role in post-9/11 wars against Saddam Hussein and Osama bin Laden.
Don’t poke the Bird: Jamal Mashburn shares Larry Bird trash talk story from Dream Team scrimmage
Jamal Mashburn shares epic Larry Bird story on Knuckleheads pod
Downtown Indianapolis sports bar Champps closes permanently
The restaurant is one of many in the Indianapolis area that have closed since the pandemic began.
Bill Cosby released from prison after sex assault conviction overturned by Pa. Supreme Court
Pennsylvania’s highest court has overturned Bill Cosby’s sex assault conviction. Cosby has served more than two years of a three- to 10-year sentence.